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the united kingdom has lon- middle east. the united kingdom has long been_ middle east. the united kingdom has long been clear that iran plays an unacceptable role in destabilising the region. in that it also bears responsibility for the actions of groups— responsibility for the actions of groups it — responsibility for the actions of groups it has supported militarily. financially— groups it has supported militarily. financially and politically over many — financially and politically over many years. through this attack, iran many years. through this attack, lran has— many years. through this attack, iran has once again demonstrated that it _ iran has once again demonstrated that it is _ iran has once again demonstrated that it is intend on sowing chaos in the region — that it is intend on sowing chaos in the region. find that it is intend on sowing chaos in the region-— the region. and that was the united kin . dom is the region. and that was the united kingdom is representative - the region. and that was the united kingdom is representative to - the reg
the united kingdom has lon- middle east. the united kingdom has long been_ middle east. the united kingdom has long been clear that iran plays an unacceptable role in destabilising the region. in that it also bears responsibility for the actions of groups— responsibility for the actions of groups it — responsibility for the actions of groups it has supported militarily. financially— groups it has supported militarily. financially and politically over many — financially and politically...
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the united kingdom _ together with you today. the united kingdom is highly valued and staunch and essential nato ally, contributing greatly to our shared security— contributing greatly to our shared security in — contributing greatly to our shared security in so many different ways. you lead _ security in so many different ways. you lead nato forces in estonia, over_ you lead nato forces in estonia, over our— you lead nato forces in estonia, over our eastern flank, the royal navy— over our eastern flank, the royal navy helps keep critical sea lanes open _ navy helps keep critical sea lanes open the — navy helps keep critical sea lanes open. the united kingdom is also at the centre _ open. the united kingdom is also at the centre of the exercise steadfast defender, _ the centre of the exercise steadfast defender, currently under way and involving _ defender, currently under way and involving more than 16,000 british mititary— involving more than 16,000 british military personnel.
the united kingdom _ together with you today. the united kingdom is highly valued and staunch and essential nato ally, contributing greatly to our shared security— contributing greatly to our shared security in — contributing greatly to our shared security in so many different ways. you lead _ security in so many different ways. you lead nato forces in estonia, over_ you lead nato forces in estonia, over our— you lead nato forces in estonia, over our eastern flank, the royal navy— over...
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kingdom. aha, be able to smoke legally in the united kingdom.— be able to smoke legally in the united kinudom. �* ., ,, . ., united kingdom. a massive cultural change. thank _ united kingdom. a massive cultural change, thank you _ united kingdom. a massive cultural change, thank you very _ united kingdom. a massive cultural change, thank you very much i united kingdom. a massive cultural change, thank you very much for i change, thank you very much for bringing us up to date without breaking story that has just happened a few moments ago in westminster. shortly on the programme i will speech one of the mps who voted it. still to come on the programme. donald trump is in the courtroom in new york but the cameras aren't allowed in with him. we'll be speaking to a courtoom artist about the important role they play in these kinds of trials. and as the dangers of deepfakes are discussed about more and more a new law in england and wales proposes to make the creation of sexually explicit images to be made a criminal offence. we'll take a look at the issue and the challenges. around the wo
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then you have allies on the united kingdom —— like the united — the united kingdom —— like the united kingdom, committing to spend two and _ united kingdom, committing to spend two and a _ united kingdom, committing to spend two and a half percent of gdp, and by far— two and a half percent of gdp, and by far the — two and a half percent of gdp, and by far the biggest defence investor amongst _ by far the biggest defence investor amongst european allies, and the biggest _ amongst european allies, and the biggest defence budget in the alliance of the united states. and contributing in so many different ways _ contributing in so many different ways to — contributing in so many different ways to different nato missions and operations. i think european allies, again. _ operations. i think european allies, again. not— operations. i think european allies, again, not least by the example of the united — again, not least by the example of the united kingdom are demonstrating to the united states that we do this together— to the united states that we do this together and the united
then you have allies on the united kingdom —— like the united — the united kingdom —— like the united kingdom, committing to spend two and _ united kingdom, committing to spend two and a _ united kingdom, committing to spend two and a half percent of gdp, and by far— two and a half percent of gdp, and by far the — two and a half percent of gdp, and by far the biggest defence investor amongst _ by far the biggest defence investor amongst european allies, and the biggest _ amongst...
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the boat did continue its journey to the united kingdom and there were around another 55 people believed to have been unable to made it to uk. within the last hour or so, the national crime agency says that three men have been arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration entering the uk illegally. the police say that they were arrested in an operation both last night and these morning and they are being questioned by police officers and kind. we have been told the men are sudanese nationals aged 22 and 19 and also a south sudan national aged 22. the police also say that those other 55 people who were on board the boat have also been questioned about what happened and they are also being questioned further at a later date. the national crime agency director... deputy director of investigations, craig turner, has issued a statement. it says this tragic incident once again demonstrates the threat to life posed by these crossings and bring into focus white is so important to target the criminal gangs involved in organising them. he goes on to say we will do all we can with partn
the boat did continue its journey to the united kingdom and there were around another 55 people believed to have been unable to made it to uk. within the last hour or so, the national crime agency says that three men have been arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration entering the uk illegally. the police say that they were arrested in an operation both last night and these morning and they are being questioned by police officers and kind. we have been told the men are sudanese...
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the united kingdom has long been clear that iran _ united kingdom has long been clear that iran plays an unacceptable role in destabilising the region. it also bears— in destabilising the region. it also bears responsibility for the actions of groups— bears responsibility for the actions of groups it has supported militarily. financially and politically over many years. through this attack, — politically over many years. through this attack, iran has once again demonstrated that it is intend on sowing _ demonstrated that it is intend on sowing chaos in the region. as we have _ sowing chaos in the region. as we have demonstrated, the united kingdom — have demonstrated, the united kingdom will continue to stand up for israel— kingdom will continue to stand up for israel possible security. and for israel possible security. and for that— for israel possible security. and for that of— for israel possible security. and for that of all the regional partners, includingjordan for that of all the regional partners, including jordan and for that of all the regional partners, includ
the united kingdom has long been clear that iran _ united kingdom has long been clear that iran plays an unacceptable role in destabilising the region. it also bears— in destabilising the region. it also bears responsibility for the actions of groups— bears responsibility for the actions of groups it has supported militarily. financially and politically over many years. through this attack, — politically over many years. through this attack, iran has once again demonstrated that it is...
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as you indicated, olitical united kingdom. as you indicated, political leaders _ united kingdom. as you indicated, political leaders will _ united kingdom. as you indicated, political leaders will be _ united kingdom. as you indicated, political leaders will be studying i political leaders will be studying the situation. we are hearing reports from what presidentjoe biden has said to prime minister netanyahu, don't go for a retaliation, this has settled it had drawn a line. aside from the statements condemning iran and rishi sunak called it a reckless attack, do we know about any quiet conversations urging israel not to escalate further?— conversations urging israel not to escalate further? well, we know that rishi sunak speaks _ escalate further? well, we know that rishi sunak speaks fairly _ escalate further? well, we know that rishi sunak speaks fairly regularly i rishi sunak speaks fairly regularly to benjamin netanyahu too. he may have a call with him later today. we haven't had confirmation that that's the case but there have been reports of rishi sunak being quite robust
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obligations on the united kingdom to obey and tells the united kingdom to obey and tells the united kingdom what it is bound to do in the sort of circumstances with which we are faced now. and there is no point in signing these treaties just for the form of it. they have a substance, in they impose substantial of duties for the protection of us as well as for the protection of us as well as for the protection of us as well as for the protection of other countries. 0ne protection of other countries. one day, we are going to have to face situations where we call in aid obligations of others under the treaties, and if we don't obey them now, we know what happens. wejust had the example of the league of nations. it's notjust a question of signing pieces of paper. in terms of a resnonse — signing pieces of paper. in terms of a response from _ signing pieces of paper. in terms of a response from the _ signing pieces of paper. in terms of a response from the government, i a response from the government, would you like to see in terms of the sort of restrictions, the sort of sanctions the
obligations on the united kingdom to obey and tells the united kingdom to obey and tells the united kingdom what it is bound to do in the sort of circumstances with which we are faced now. and there is no point in signing these treaties just for the form of it. they have a substance, in they impose substantial of duties for the protection of us as well as for the protection of us as well as for the protection of us as well as for the protection of other countries. 0ne protection of other...
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our country from the united kingdom has the best - the united kingdom has the best interests — the united kingdom has the best interests in — the united kingdom has the best interests in scotland _ the united kingdom has the best interests in scotland at - the united kingdom has the best interests in scotland at heart. i the united kingdom has the bestl interests in scotland at heart. we want _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a government _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a government that - interests in scotland at heart. we want a government that is - interests in scotland at heart. we i want a government that is focussed on the _ want a government that is focussed on the real— want a government that is focussed on the real prior— want a government that is focussed on the real prior if _ want a government that is focussed on the real prior if is. _ want a government that is focussed on the real prior if is.— on the real prior if is. would you abstain? no. _ on the real prior if is. would you abstain? no. i— on the rea
our country from the united kingdom has the best - the united kingdom has the best interests — the united kingdom has the best interests in — the united kingdom has the best interests in scotland _ the united kingdom has the best interests in scotland at - the united kingdom has the best interests in scotland at heart. i the united kingdom has the bestl interests in scotland at heart. we want _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a government...
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united| states and united kingdom significance of that. united - states and united kingdom are key allies of israel and i think it will only be natural for the british to put their military in a position to support israel and there may have been free differences between the united kingdom and united states in recent days about the nature of the way israel is war in gaza and the fact that civilians are dying in such numbers and the fact that it in such numbers and the fact thatitis in such numbers and the fact that it is not getting through and defending israel against some of the threat in iran and thatis some of the threat in iran and that is completely different issue a completely different question and western allies are entirely behind israel and the threat from iran that has become overt and having previously been in some areas, covert. and it's been natural for some british forces will be involved in the wider part of this operation.— involved in the wider part of this operation. talking about the region — this operation. talking
united| states and united kingdom significance of that. united - states and united kingdom are key allies of israel and i think it will only be natural for the british to put their military in a position to support israel and there may have been free differences between the united kingdom and united states in recent days about the nature of the way israel is war in gaza and the fact that civilians are dying in such numbers and the fact that it in such numbers and the fact thatitis in such...
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i have raised a number_ the united kingdom? i have raised a number of— the united kingdom? i have raised a number of concerns because we have a land border_ number of concerns because we have a land border with the european union, the european union will insist on the european union will insist on the windsor framework they can block us from _ the windsor framework they can block us from being implemented in northern— us from being implemented in northern ireland as they did with the danish government... the debate continuin: the danish government... the debate continuing in — the danish government. .. the debate continuing in parliament— the danish government... the debate continuing in parliament on _ the danish government... the debate continuing in parliament on this - continuing in parliament on this proposed ban, a world smoking ban forfuture generations. —— proposed ban, a world smoking ban for future generations. —— a world first. new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime ministe
i have raised a number_ the united kingdom? i have raised a number of— the united kingdom? i have raised a number of concerns because we have a land border_ number of concerns because we have a land border with the european union, the european union will insist on the european union will insist on the windsor framework they can block us from _ the windsor framework they can block us from being implemented in northern— us from being implemented in northern ireland as they did with the danish...
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_ in england, but across our entire united kingdom, saving lives and building _ united kingdom, saving lives and building a — united kingdom, saving lives and building a better and brighter future — building a better and brighter future. having listened carefully to colleagues, we are making sure local authorities— colleagues, we are making sure local authorities will be able to keep every— authorities will be able to keep every penny of the fixed penalties they bring in to reinvest in rigorous _ they bring in to reinvest in rigorous enforcement. in other words, _ rigorous enforcement. in other words. we _ rigorous enforcement. in other words, we are looking at notjust national— words, we are looking at notjust national enforcement, but helping our very. — national enforcement, but helping our very, very important and valuable _ our very, very important and valuable local trading enforcement officers _ valuable local trading enforcement officers to keep the proceeds from those _ officers to keep the proceeds from those fixed penalties they hand out. i will those fixed penal
_ in england, but across our entire united kingdom, saving lives and building _ united kingdom, saving lives and building a — united kingdom, saving lives and building a better and brighter future — building a better and brighter future. having listened carefully to colleagues, we are making sure local authorities— colleagues, we are making sure local authorities will be able to keep every— authorities will be able to keep every penny of the fixed penalties they bring in to reinvest in...
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but i think the united l trump. but i think the united kingdom, _ trump. but i think the united kingdom, because _ trump. but i think the united kingdom, because they- trump. but i think the united kingdom, because they are l trump. but i think the united. kingdom, because they are on trump. but i think the united - kingdom, because they are on the p5, on the _ kingdom, because they are on the p5, on the security— kingdom, because they are on the p5, on the security council, _ kingdom, because they are on the p5, on the security council, we _ on the security council, we have traditionally— on the security council, we have traditionally been _ on the security council, we have traditionally been a _ on the security council, we have traditionally been a leader- on the security council, we have traditionally been a leader of. traditionally been a leader of europe — traditionally been a leader of europe in— traditionally been a leader of europe in nato, _ traditionally been a leader of europe in nato, we - traditionally been a leader of europe in nato,
but i think the united l trump. but i think the united kingdom, _ trump. but i think the united kingdom, because _ trump. but i think the united kingdom, because they- trump. but i think the united kingdom, because they are l trump. but i think the united. kingdom, because they are on trump. but i think the united - kingdom, because they are on the p5, on the _ kingdom, because they are on the p5, on the security— kingdom, because they are on the p5, on the security council, _ kingdom,...
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i would also like to extend our thanks to the majority of police forces across the united kingdom that have helped us in some way, shape or form, united kingdom that have helped us in some way, shape orform, in bringing all of the individuals to justice. i would like to acknowledge the respect and dignity that sharon's family have shown over the past 18 years. i do hope that today's conviction goes some way in enabling them to move on with their lives. pc sharon beshenivsky lost her life in the most horrific of circumstances in the line of duty. she will always be remembered. so that was the press conference held by west yorkshire police on the steps of leeds crown court a little earlier. at that court, the last remaining suspects was found guilty of murdering pc sharon beshenivsky into thousand five. now for the weather forecast. it remains unsettled for the rest of this week. into the weekend, some stormy weather with a new name storm, more on that in a moment. we are between weather systems today, so a relatively quiet day before the next area of low pressure moves through overnight
i would also like to extend our thanks to the majority of police forces across the united kingdom that have helped us in some way, shape or form, united kingdom that have helped us in some way, shape orform, in bringing all of the individuals to justice. i would like to acknowledge the respect and dignity that sharon's family have shown over the past 18 years. i do hope that today's conviction goes some way in enabling them to move on with their lives. pc sharon beshenivsky lost her life in the...
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this is an area of particular concern for not only the united states and the united kingdom, but many of our allies and partners throughout europe. i'm joined by state department correspondent tom bateman. one question — what's the key takeaway from today? well, the most significant bit of news was an answer to a question i asked lord cameron in the briefing there, which is about the growing pressure on the uk government to halt arms sales to israel around the issue of whether or not israel had been deemed by the uk to be in breach of international humanitarian law in gaza. now lord cameron had said on the 8th of march that he would receive legal advice within days about the issue — but here we are a month later and still no announcement. so i asked him that question, what did the uk government deem israel to have done when it came to international humanitarian law? and he confirmed in his answer that the uk would continue to supply weapons to israel — therefore that review had taken place, and my understanding is these are fairly broad notjust legal reviews, but also policy—b
this is an area of particular concern for not only the united states and the united kingdom, but many of our allies and partners throughout europe. i'm joined by state department correspondent tom bateman. one question — what's the key takeaway from today? well, the most significant bit of news was an answer to a question i asked lord cameron in the briefing there, which is about the growing pressure on the uk government to halt arms sales to israel around the issue of whether or not israel...
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the united kingdom has and allies around the world, _ united kingdom has and allies around the world, there will be people in tentan— the world, there will be people in tehran and beijing looking at how we stand _ tehran and beijing looking at how we stand by— tehran and beijing looking at how we stand by our allies, how we help them, _ stand by our allies, how we help them, how— stand by our allies, how we help them, how we stop this illegal and unprovoked aggression and working out whether we're committed, whether we're prepared to see it through. i'm we're prepared to see it through. in here — we're prepared to see it through. in here to— we're prepared to see it through. i'm here to offer my opinion, to meet _ i'm here to offer my opinion, to meet with— i'm here to offer my opinion, to meet with anyone who wants to talk to me _ meet with anyone who wants to talk to me about it to make those arguments. i think the perspective, i arguments. i think the perspective, iatways— arguments. i think the perspective, i always encourage others in europe particularly — i alway
the united kingdom has and allies around the world, _ united kingdom has and allies around the world, there will be people in tentan— the world, there will be people in tehran and beijing looking at how we stand _ tehran and beijing looking at how we stand by— tehran and beijing looking at how we stand by our allies, how we help them, _ stand by our allies, how we help them, how— stand by our allies, how we help them, how we stop this illegal and unprovoked aggression and working out...
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this is an area of particular concern for not only the united states and the united kingdom, but many of our allies and partners throughout europe. earlier, i spoke with michael bociurkiw, a global affairs analyst and senior fellow at the atlantic council. he's in odesa, ukraine. i started by asking him for his thoughts on david cameron's visit to the us. i think lord cameron was being very tight—lipped about his trip to florida, but i am quite sure, i would bet money on it, that he told mr trump exactly what was going to happen if that $60 billion in aid — which is being blocked by his maga republicans, will not reach ukraine. and i noticed that both ministers made the point that a lot of this money that's earmarked for ukraine will not be loaded onto pallets and airlifted to ukraine, it's actually going to stay in the united states and create jobs. that's a message that the american public needs to hear. but the other quick thing that came out is i noticed lord cameron was almost ahead of his us counterpart, mr blinken, in terms of his conviction, in terms of his passion, in ter
this is an area of particular concern for not only the united states and the united kingdom, but many of our allies and partners throughout europe. earlier, i spoke with michael bociurkiw, a global affairs analyst and senior fellow at the atlantic council. he's in odesa, ukraine. i started by asking him for his thoughts on david cameron's visit to the us. i think lord cameron was being very tight—lipped about his trip to florida, but i am quite sure, i would bet money on it, that he told mr...
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now, in terms of the united kingdom government's assessment of that, the way that we undertake this, indeed, we are required by law to periodically review compliance with arms export controls, and that happens to all nations. now, the way we do that is for the foreign secretary to take advice. he then advises the business secretary about whether we should be able to continue those arms exports. now, the foreign secretary's advice in respect of that has not changed. so currently you believe israel is acting within the law? you say the advice has not changed so currently it is your belief israel is acting within international law? the position of the government is that we don't publish our legal... that's not my question. the point is, no one essentially gets to that point... let's unpack what he said a little bit there. he's correct in saying that under international law, it is a legal war. there are two legal reasons to go to war. one of them is in self defence. the other is if there is a un resolution under chapter seven of the of the un charter, so this falls under self defense. bu
now, in terms of the united kingdom government's assessment of that, the way that we undertake this, indeed, we are required by law to periodically review compliance with arms export controls, and that happens to all nations. now, the way we do that is for the foreign secretary to take advice. he then advises the business secretary about whether we should be able to continue those arms exports. now, the foreign secretary's advice in respect of that has not changed. so currently you believe...
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the united kingdom, however, have said they have got no plans to bring back conscription. that ended in the uk about 60 years ago.— a man has been found guilty of the murder of a pc in bradford in 2005. two police officers were shot as they responded to a raid at a travel agents in bradford back in 2005. tragically, she was shot on her youngest daughter's fourth birthday, and she later died from her injuries. we can go now to danny savage, who is outside the court. welcome. the verdictjust in. bring us up to date. the welcome. the verdict 'ust in. bring us up to «ah welcome. the verdict 'ust in. bring us up to date. the 'ury had been out for something — us up to date. the 'ury had been out for something like — us up to date. the jury had been out for something like 19 _ us up to date. the jury had been out for something like 19 i _ us up to date. the jury had been out for something like 19 i considering i for something like 19 i considering their verdicts. for something like 19 i considering theirverdicts. on for something like 19 i considering their verdicts. on th
the united kingdom, however, have said they have got no plans to bring back conscription. that ended in the uk about 60 years ago.— a man has been found guilty of the murder of a pc in bradford in 2005. two police officers were shot as they responded to a raid at a travel agents in bradford back in 2005. tragically, she was shot on her youngest daughter's fourth birthday, and she later died from her injuries. we can go now to danny savage, who is outside the court. welcome. the verdictjust...
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i don't think people | know too much about the deterrent effect until they come to the united kingdom. the people that i speak to, the asylum—seekers really do not know much about this policy at all, if anything so when they get here, i think the deterrent effect is are we going to go to rwanda, if so, let us do something else but haven't seen for some time as this is going to drive people underground and the other way of doing this is for them to head across the coast of ireland and i am sure that is what is happening. although the evidence right now is pretty weak, i'm sure. that big influx and jumped at arrivals of 40,000 immigrants arriving in ireland, 16 year high and deputy prime minister who said what they're probably doing is catching the land border with the republic but if the windsor framework brexit treaty, desired open borders there and getting to this morning. as you've touched on, none of this truly addresses the fundamental underlying problem but the people smugglers themselves, doesn't? this about dealing with the problem after it has arrived on our shores? . , , pr
i don't think people | know too much about the deterrent effect until they come to the united kingdom. the people that i speak to, the asylum—seekers really do not know much about this policy at all, if anything so when they get here, i think the deterrent effect is are we going to go to rwanda, if so, let us do something else but haven't seen for some time as this is going to drive people underground and the other way of doing this is for them to head across the coast of ireland and i am...
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kingdom. that when japan and the united kinudom. �* ,, �* that when japan and the united - kingdom._ confirmed kingdom. translation: confirmed that unilateral— kingdom. translation: confirmed that unilateral attempts _ kingdom. translation: confirmed that unilateral attempts to - that unilateral attempts to change status quo by force is absolutely unacceptable wherever it may be and that we will continue to respond resolutely against such action through cooperation with allies and like—minded nations. for and like-minded nations. for more on _ and like-minded nations. for more on these _ and like—minded nations. for more on these dealings with china we spoke to a former directorfor asian china we spoke to a former director for asian economic affairs at the national security council. it affairs at the national security council. it has been remarkable, _ security council. it has been remarkable, the _ security council. it has been remarkable, the increasing. remarkable, the increasing alignment between the two countries on china. this has a lot to do with china's expansion of its
kingdom. that when japan and the united kinudom. �* ,, �* that when japan and the united - kingdom._ confirmed kingdom. translation: confirmed that unilateral— kingdom. translation: confirmed that unilateral attempts _ kingdom. translation: confirmed that unilateral attempts to - that unilateral attempts to change status quo by force is absolutely unacceptable wherever it may be and that we will continue to respond resolutely against such action through cooperation with allies and...
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they can't be seen to be allowing people who have left the jurisdiction of the united kingdom to suddenly come back in because they are being refused entry into ireland because they have already registered in the uk. ireland doesn't necessarily see this as doing something that requires a legislative it's to its migration rules, but britain and the british government are very keen to not be seen to be accepting people back in, especially in circumstances where they are not allowed to return people to france, who cross the channel into the uk. this people to france, who cross the channel into the uk.— people to france, who cross the channel into the uk. this has the makinus channel into the uk. this has the makings of _ channel into the uk. this has the makings of a _ channel into the uk. this has the makings of a tricky _ channel into the uk. this has the makings of a tricky political - channel into the uk. this has the | makings of a tricky political issue, i think, for the respective governments at the home office in the uk launching an operation now to detain asylum seekers in prepara
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we're looking forward to standing up a trilateral military with japan and the united kingdom. and our aukus defence partnership with australia, partnership with australia, the united kingdom, is exploring how japan can join our work in this second pillar which focuses on advanced capabilities including ai, autonomous systems, all told, that represents a new benchmark for our military cooperation across a range of capabilities. joining me now is mary mccarthy professor of political science, drake university — she specialises injapan�*s domestic and foreign policies. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the rouramme. ., ~' . ., the programme. thank you so much for havin: me. the programme. thank you so much for having me- right. _ the programme. thank you so much for having me. right, there _ the programme. thank you so much for having me. right, there were _ the programme. thank you so much for having me. right, there were lots -
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coming from wales, he expressed the united kingdom as a whole, ratherthan expressed the united kingdom as a whole, rather than a very english point of view. he had all the experience on big events. my experience on big events. my experience having worked with figures like him, to be honest, after they pass on in terms of their careers, you quite often find people who perhaps deserve an opportunity they weren't going to get when someone as famous as huw edwards was around. i am sure they will find someone as good as huw edwards, whether it will take time. we will wait and see. david dimbleby has moved on and huw edwards was seen as his successor. maybe there is a successor in the bbc, or maybe outside the bbc. fill" successor in the bbc, or maybe outside the bbc.— successor in the bbc, or maybe outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, _ outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, are _ outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, are those - outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, are those days - outside the bbc. our those days of the big banker
coming from wales, he expressed the united kingdom as a whole, ratherthan expressed the united kingdom as a whole, rather than a very english point of view. he had all the experience on big events. my experience on big events. my experience having worked with figures like him, to be honest, after they pass on in terms of their careers, you quite often find people who perhaps deserve an opportunity they weren't going to get when someone as famous as huw edwards was around. i am sure they will...
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kingdom, more missiles — from the united kingdom, more missiles and armoured vehicles from france _ missiles and armoured vehicles from france and. — missiles and armoured vehicles from france and, just yesterday, a new package _ france and, just yesterday, a new package of— france and, just yesterday, a new package of aid from finland worth 188 million euros. but we need to do even more — 188 million euros. but we need to do even more. and we need to put our support— even more. and we need to put our support on— even more. and we need to put our support on an even firmer and more enduring _ support on an even firmer and more enduring basis. yesterday, allies agreed _ enduring basis. yesterday, allies agreed to— enduring basis. yesterday, allies agreed to move forward with planning for a greater nato role in coordinating necessary security assistance and training for ukraine. this work— assistance and training for ukraine. this work will continue in the weeks ahead _ this work will continue in the weeks ahead. today, ialso this work will continue in the weeks ahead. to
kingdom, more missiles — from the united kingdom, more missiles and armoured vehicles from france _ missiles and armoured vehicles from france and. — missiles and armoured vehicles from france and, just yesterday, a new package _ france and, just yesterday, a new package of— france and, just yesterday, a new package of aid from finland worth 188 million euros. but we need to do even more — 188 million euros. but we need to do even more. and we need to put our support— even more. and...
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kingdom. sadly, although we have world—class research and innovation, our cancer outcomes are lagging behind many other countries — and that's why we've also been calling upon the government to introduce a cancer strategy that prevents more cancers, diagnoses them early, ensuring people get timely access to test and treatments to see an overall improvement in cancer survival, which is what we all want. . ,,., , cancer survival, which is what we allwant. . , ~ . all want. absolutely, michelle, thanks so much _ all want. absolutely, michelle, thanks so much for— all want. absolutely, michelle, thanks so much forjoining - all want. absolutely, michelle, thanks so much forjoining us | all want. absolutely, michelle, l thanks so much forjoining us on all want. absolutely, michelle, i thanks so much forjoining us on a really busy day for you, but thanks so much for your time.— eurovision has catapulted many acts to global fame over the years, but one performer triumphed without even competin
kingdom. sadly, although we have world—class research and innovation, our cancer outcomes are lagging behind many other countries — and that's why we've also been calling upon the government to introduce a cancer strategy that prevents more cancers, diagnoses them early, ensuring people get timely access to test and treatments to see an overall improvement in cancer survival, which is what we all want. . ,,., , cancer survival, which is what we allwant. . , ~ . all want. absolutely,...
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on the policy itself, the government says it will deter people from trying to get to the united kingdom, do you think that is the case? that is the big question. _ do you think that is the case? “hat is the big question. now, the available evidence suggests that deterrence policies of this kind, where they have been trialled in other countries, tend not to have a big deterrent effect. there is a big caveat, though, which is, other countries have not pursued something quite so radical as the uk's rwanda scheme and i expect much will depend on the share of arrivals to the uk who are actually swiftly removed to rwanda. if that share is big, then people may think twice about getting in a small boat. if that share is a small, then the probable to of getting sent to rwanda would be relatively small, and people would simply view that as one additional risk alongside the huge risks they are already taking by getting in a small boat in the first place. australia send asylum seekers to an island and they also intercept the boats, which is different from what the uk government does?- boats, whic
on the policy itself, the government says it will deter people from trying to get to the united kingdom, do you think that is the case? that is the big question. _ do you think that is the case? “hat is the big question. now, the available evidence suggests that deterrence policies of this kind, where they have been trialled in other countries, tend not to have a big deterrent effect. there is a big caveat, though, which is, other countries have not pursued something quite so radical as the...
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of the obligations on the united kingdom. we chose to enter into — the united kingdom. we chose to enter into a treaty back in 1970 was the genocide convention, the triggers— the genocide convention, the triggers obligations, and it is up to us— triggers obligations, and it is up to us to — triggers obligations, and it is up to us to obey them, including ensuring _ to us to obey them, including ensuring there is means of access and means— ensuring there is means of access and means of existence for those in gaza _ and means of existence for those in gaza and _ and means of existence for those in gaza. and that is our obligation. let me _ gaza. and that is our obligation. let me turn— gaza. and that is our obligation. let me turn to you, isaac zarfati. how important in your eyes was this week, was this a watershed moment for you? week, was this a watershed moment for ou? ~ week, was this a watershed moment for ou? ,, . ., for you? i think that what happened was a tragedy- _ for you? i think that what happened was a
of the obligations on the united kingdom. we chose to enter into — the united kingdom. we chose to enter into a treaty back in 1970 was the genocide convention, the triggers— the genocide convention, the triggers obligations, and it is up to us— triggers obligations, and it is up to us to — triggers obligations, and it is up to us to obey them, including ensuring _ to us to obey them, including ensuring there is means of access and means— ensuring there is means of access and means of...
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kingdom, germany or most _ is in the united kingdom, germany or most countries in europe. the point here is— most countries in europe. the point here is that — most countries in europe. the point here is that israel has been under attack— here is that israel has been under attack from iran since october the 7th. attack from iran since october the 7th not— attack from iran since october the 7th. not directly until saturday night _ 7th. not directly until saturday night but through iran's terrorist proxies, — night but through iran's terrorist proxies, hamas, who thieves, iraq he and siri _ proxies, hamas, who thieves, iraq he and siri shi'ite militia groups. it's and siri shi'ite militia groups. it's not — and siri shi'ite militia groups. it's not been a one—way street as you know. this has been a shadow war with two sides. you know. this has been a shadow war with two sides-— with two sides. yes. there is a shadow war — with two sides. yes. there is a shadow war indeed _ with two sides. yes. there is a shadow war indeed in - with two sides. yes. there is
kingdom, germany or most _ is in the united kingdom, germany or most countries in europe. the point here is— most countries in europe. the point here is that — most countries in europe. the point here is that israel has been under attack— here is that israel has been under attack from iran since october the 7th. attack from iran since october the 7th not— attack from iran since october the 7th. not directly until saturday night _ 7th. not directly until saturday night but through iran's...
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we're looking forward to standing up a trilateral military exercise with japan and the united kingdom. and our aukus defence partnership with australia, the united kingdom, is exploring how japan can join our work in this second pillar which focuses on advanced capabilities including ai, autonomous systems, all told, that represents a new benchmark for our military cooperation across a range of capabilities. let's bring in our panel. marianne marsh and justine greening. great to see you. so, marianne, what's the overall purpose, i suppose, of this p°mp overall purpose, i suppose, of this pomp and pageantry and the press conference, two? it’s pomp and pageantry and the press conference, two?— conference, two? it's clear it's to send a signal _ conference, two? it's clear it's to send a signal to _ conference, two? it's clear it's to send a signal to china _ conference, two? it's clear it's to send a signal to china whose - conference, two? it's clear it's to - send a signal to china whose conduct has become more aggressive in the region. that's a concern to everybody. having japan
we're looking forward to standing up a trilateral military exercise with japan and the united kingdom. and our aukus defence partnership with australia, the united kingdom, is exploring how japan can join our work in this second pillar which focuses on advanced capabilities including ai, autonomous systems, all told, that represents a new benchmark for our military cooperation across a range of capabilities. let's bring in our panel. marianne marsh and justine greening. great to see you. so,...
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the international community and people around the world want to see the united kingdom and apply international law consistently across the board.— international law consistently across the board. ~ . ., , , across the board. whatever happened in that situation _ across the board. whatever happened in that situation has _ across the board. whatever happened in that situation has not _ across the board. whatever happened in that situation has not been - in that situation has not been confirmed. regardless, there can never be anyjustification for launching over 300 drones and missiles towards israel from another sovereign country. it was right that we took action with allies to repel that attack. rishi sunak there are any house of commons as he continues on that statement with the events in iran over the weekend. we will continue to monitor that there are any house of commons if there is more 70p we return to it. —— if there is more of significance. turning to a story that has just come in because the future of the oceans coral reefs is under peril more than ever. the future of the ocean's
the international community and people around the world want to see the united kingdom and apply international law consistently across the board.— international law consistently across the board. ~ . ., , , across the board. whatever happened in that situation _ across the board. whatever happened in that situation has _ across the board. whatever happened in that situation has not _ across the board. whatever happened in that situation has not been - in that situation has not been confirmed....
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here in parliament the snp and the greens are being very critical of the united kingdom government saying that westminster has been pulling back from these targets as well, which has not made any easier scotland. and targets as well, which has not made any easier scotland.— any easier scotland. and also we have had some _ any easier scotland. and also we have had some criticism - any easier scotland. and also we have had some criticism from - any easier scotland. and also we - have had some criticism from former first minister in the form of alex hammond. he first minister in the form of alex hammond-— hammond. he was on bbc radio scotland earlier— hammond. he was on bbc radio scotland earlier today _ hammond. he was on bbc radio scotland earlier today and - hammond. he was on bbc radio scotland earlier today and mr- scotland earlier today and mr salmond who says that he did start to achieve some of these targets, he was accused of actually grabbing the low hanging fruit when it came to cutting carbon emissions in scotland, such as cutting down on coal use, but actually he is not a
here in parliament the snp and the greens are being very critical of the united kingdom government saying that westminster has been pulling back from these targets as well, which has not made any easier scotland. and targets as well, which has not made any easier scotland.— any easier scotland. and also we have had some _ any easier scotland. and also we have had some criticism - any easier scotland. and also we have had some criticism from - any easier scotland. and also we - have had some...
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so far, i have not seen that pressure from the united kingdom, the united states, the of the international community working on israel. he would have imagined that the six months on from the genocidal who would have imagined that the six months on from the genocidal aggression that we are still talking about the genocide? it would have imagined that after the first child the world would be shocked? 100 children, 1000 children, 10,000 palestinian children, the world would be shocked? now, we are nearly 100,000 maimed and killed, mostly women and children. what kind of pressure are we talking about? the uk, us, lebanon, including an immediate embargo on arms ending up in the bodies of our children, and leveraged like suspending israel's membership of the un because it has already violated the un security council resolution and calling for an immediate ceasefire which the uk voted for. so, genocidal israel is not the discussion, the discussion is the rest of the world and what it is going to do, and what are the consequences on all of us after the normalisation of the mass murder of children,
so far, i have not seen that pressure from the united kingdom, the united states, the of the international community working on israel. he would have imagined that the six months on from the genocidal who would have imagined that the six months on from the genocidal aggression that we are still talking about the genocide? it would have imagined that after the first child the world would be shocked? 100 children, 1000 children, 10,000 palestinian children, the world would be shocked? now, we are...
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states, the united kingdom, and the united nations. the group of mostly foreign nationals was working for us—based world central kitchen — a charity organisation that was delivering food and other humanitarian aid to gaza, including by boat. the organisation says its team members were travelling in a deconflicted zone in branded armoured cars and had co—ordinated movements with israeli forces. in the last few hours, the organisation named the seven victims of the attack on social media: palestinian saifeddin issam ayad abutaha, lalzawmi zomi frankcom of australia, damian sobol of poland, jacob flickinger, a dual citizen of the us and canada, and three people from the uk: john chapman, james henderson, and james kirby.
states, the united kingdom, and the united nations. the group of mostly foreign nationals was working for us—based world central kitchen — a charity organisation that was delivering food and other humanitarian aid to gaza, including by boat. the organisation says its team members were travelling in a deconflicted zone in branded armoured cars and had co—ordinated movements with israeli forces. in the last few hours, the organisation named the seven victims of the attack on social media:...
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kingdom. but right now, well, storm clouds hang over the snp. they're facing a police investigation of their financial affairs, their polling numbers are down and they stand accused of breaking a host of political promises. my guest is the leader of the snp and first minister of scotland, humza yousaf. has his party lost its way? first minister humza yousaf, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. by any measure, first minister, it's been a pretty difficult first year for you as first minister. why do you think the going is so tough?
kingdom. but right now, well, storm clouds hang over the snp. they're facing a police investigation of their financial affairs, their polling numbers are down and they stand accused of breaking a host of political promises. my guest is the leader of the snp and first minister of scotland, humza yousaf. has his party lost its way? first minister humza yousaf, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. by any measure, first minister, it's been a pretty difficult first year for you as first minister. why do...
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we have the united kingdom of course as well as the united states, and other countries in the region as well. all piling in on this, all seeking, really, to avoid an escalation, and of course that was the message and hammered home today as well from the g7 leaders who met remotely and also warned of the dangers of escalation following this recent situation there. we have more analysis on what could happen next in this conflict and what sort of scenarios we are looking at — like this one by our international editorjeremy bowen — on our bbc website. simply head to bbc.com/news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's turn to sydney now — where the police commissioner has said the man who went on a stabbing rampage in a shopping centre appears to have targeted women. five of the six people who died were women. the attacker was a0 years old, and was shot dead by police at the scene. a vigil has been taking place near the shopping centre — and our correspondent, katy watson, was there. she sent us this report. from the early hours of sunday morning, sydneysider
we have the united kingdom of course as well as the united states, and other countries in the region as well. all piling in on this, all seeking, really, to avoid an escalation, and of course that was the message and hammered home today as well from the g7 leaders who met remotely and also warned of the dangers of escalation following this recent situation there. we have more analysis on what could happen next in this conflict and what sort of scenarios we are looking at — like this one by...
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states, the united kingdom, and the united nations. the group of mostly foreign nationals was working for us—based world central kitchen — a charity organisation that was delivering food and other humanitarian aid to gaza, including by boat. the organisation says its team members were travelling in a deconflicted zone in branded armoured cars and had co—ordinated movements with israeli forces. in the last few hours, the organisation named the seven victims of the attack on social media: palestinian saifeddin issam ayad abutaha, lalzawmi zomi frankcom of australia, damian sobol of poland, jacob flickinger, a dual citizen of the us and canada, and three people from the uk: john chapman, james henderson, and james kirby. the israel defense force's chief of staff, herzi halevi, released this video calling the attack a mistake. i want to be very clear. the strike was not carried out with the intention of harming wck aid workers. it was a mistake that followed a misidentification at night during a war in a very complex conditions. that
states, the united kingdom, and the united nations. the group of mostly foreign nationals was working for us—based world central kitchen — a charity organisation that was delivering food and other humanitarian aid to gaza, including by boat. the organisation says its team members were travelling in a deconflicted zone in branded armoured cars and had co—ordinated movements with israeli forces. in the last few hours, the organisation named the seven victims of the attack on social media:...
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we have the united kingdom of course as well as the united states, and other countries in the region as well. all piling in on this, all seeking, really, to avoid an escalation, and of course that was the message and hammered home today as well from the g7 leaders who met remotely and also warned of the dangers of escalation following this recent situation there. david willis, thank you so much for the update and of course a lot more on our website, so do check that out as well. iran may have appeared to try and overwhelm israel's air defences with multiple waves of drones and missiles. but israel's advanced defence system destroyed most of them in the air, with the help of its western allies. our defence correspondent jonathan beale has more. so how is israel able to defend itself with the help of its allies? first, they knew about the attack. it was telegraphed in advance, but the scale was significant with more than 300 weapons fired, including more than 170 armed drones, 30 cruise missiles and 120 ballistic missiles, which can travel twice the speed of sand. the speed of sound. m
we have the united kingdom of course as well as the united states, and other countries in the region as well. all piling in on this, all seeking, really, to avoid an escalation, and of course that was the message and hammered home today as well from the g7 leaders who met remotely and also warned of the dangers of escalation following this recent situation there. david willis, thank you so much for the update and of course a lot more on our website, so do check that out as well. iran may have...
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the people in living in gaza, but also aid workers, and so i also welcome the efforts by the united kingdom and by the united states of america and by many other allies to facilitate some kind of ceasefire and a political solution to this conflict. nato's alliance does not play a direct role, but i welcome the efforts of nato allies. jens stoltenberg speaking in the last few minutes. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. let's turn to another important story today. rescuers in taiwan are trying to reach dozens of people trapped in road tunnels, after the most powerful earthquake there in 25 years. at least nine people have been killed and more than 800 injured. the worst—hit area was a mountainous region on the east coast, but tremors were felt more than 60 miles away in the capital tapei, with many buildings shaking violently. tsunami warnings were triggered in neighbouring countries, although they have now been scaled back. rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this is the moment the quake struck a taipei tv station in the middle of their morning
the people in living in gaza, but also aid workers, and so i also welcome the efforts by the united kingdom and by the united states of america and by many other allies to facilitate some kind of ceasefire and a political solution to this conflict. nato's alliance does not play a direct role, but i welcome the efforts of nato allies. jens stoltenberg speaking in the last few minutes. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. let's turn to another...
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states, the united kingdom, and the united nations. the group of mostly foreign nationals was working for us—based world central kitchen, a charity organisation that was delivering food and other humanitarian aid to gaza, including by boat. the organisation says its team members were travelling in a deconflicted zone in branded armoured cars, and had co—ordinated movements with israeli forces. the israel defense force called the attack a mistake. meanwhile, president biden released a statement saying: meanwhile: prime minister rishi sunak posted on x: downing street says mr sunak described the situation in gaza as increasingly intolerable in a phone call with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. lucy williamson has more from jerusalem. and a warning — viewers may find some of the images in her report distressing. hey, this is zomi. we're at the deir al—balah kitchen. they came from australia, poland, the us and the uk. their mission — to feed people — one of the simplest. in gaza — one of the hardest. and most dange
states, the united kingdom, and the united nations. the group of mostly foreign nationals was working for us—based world central kitchen, a charity organisation that was delivering food and other humanitarian aid to gaza, including by boat. the organisation says its team members were travelling in a deconflicted zone in branded armoured cars, and had co—ordinated movements with israeli forces. the israel defense force called the attack a mistake. meanwhile, president biden released a...
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thanks to an international coordinated effort, which united kingdom participated in, almost all of these missiles were intercepted, saving lives notjust in israel but in neighbouring countries likejordan as well. the raf sent additional planes to the region as part of our existing operations to counter daesh in iraq and syria. i can confirm our planes shot down a number of iranian attack drones. i want to pay tribute to the bravery and professionalism of our pilots flying into the face of danger to protect civilians. joining me now from downing street is our news correspondent, azadeh moshiri. talk us through what we learned there about the role of the uk here. the key thing we learned there is that the prime minister confirmed that the prime minister confirmed that rafjets did shoot down a number of iranian drones, though we don't know how many. the big message he was sending is to reiterate the idea of calm heads prevailing, the idea of calm heads prevailing, the idea of calm heads prevailing, the idea of restrained. we have heard that echoed by the labour leader sir keir starmer as we
thanks to an international coordinated effort, which united kingdom participated in, almost all of these missiles were intercepted, saving lives notjust in israel but in neighbouring countries likejordan as well. the raf sent additional planes to the region as part of our existing operations to counter daesh in iraq and syria. i can confirm our planes shot down a number of iranian attack drones. i want to pay tribute to the bravery and professionalism of our pilots flying into the face of...
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we are seeing an outreach from australia, the united kingdom and the united states for nuclear technology submarine technology, for the defence relations between three countries as well. we are seeing this enhancement with the washington officials, what they call a latticework, networking of relationships see that there is great integrity and greater cooperation. thank ou ve and greater cooperation. thank you very much- _ three months after a door plug blew off a boeing plane mid—flight, the us airplane maker is facing increased scrutiny. now, the federal aviation administration is investigating a whistleblower�*s claims that the company took shortcuts that impacted quality and safety. 0ur north america business correspondent erin delmore has more on the story. a former boeing employee who worked on the 787 accused the company of cutting corners during production and overlooking engineering problems that could weaken the plane's structural integrity. boeing dismissed the claims as inaccurate and reiterated confidence in the 787 dreamliner. meanwhile the company delivered its lowest nu
we are seeing an outreach from australia, the united kingdom and the united states for nuclear technology submarine technology, for the defence relations between three countries as well. we are seeing this enhancement with the washington officials, what they call a latticework, networking of relationships see that there is great integrity and greater cooperation. thank ou ve and greater cooperation. thank you very much- _ three months after a door plug blew off a boeing plane mid—flight, the...
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states, and i think the united kingdom as well, to make sure the damage was limited. that said, we should take nothing away from the fact that, rather like the russian attack in ukraine in 2022, this was a sovereign state, iran, attacking another sovereign state, israel, and should condemn it absolutely roundly, and with the greatest degree of outrage. that is exactly what has come out of the g7 meeting, i think we can put on screen the first pictures of the call that was made with those leaders, the g7 unanimously condemning the iranian attack, calling on both sides to exercise restraint, no surprise in terms of that being the outcome, but your assessment, lord dannatt, of how dangerous a moment we have arrived at. well, it is a dangerous moment. i think the other question is to ask why iran decided to mount this attack directly against israel, and not act, as it has been doing, through its proxies, so in this case hezbollah. i think the answer to that is we know that hezbollah has around 150,000 missiles or rockets that could strength the length and breadth of israe
states, and i think the united kingdom as well, to make sure the damage was limited. that said, we should take nothing away from the fact that, rather like the russian attack in ukraine in 2022, this was a sovereign state, iran, attacking another sovereign state, israel, and should condemn it absolutely roundly, and with the greatest degree of outrage. that is exactly what has come out of the g7 meeting, i think we can put on screen the first pictures of the call that was made with those...
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kingdom, do you find that the political will and the resources are put in place? you are right. i go to africa, i go to asia and i say to people, "do not make the mistakes we made. "do not exclude people in the way you build a building. "in the way you have buses or trains. "do not exclude the old, the young, the disabled, "because they are your future." that is the advice but what is the reality? in brazil, in sao paulo you have a fully accessible bus rapid transport system. in durban, in south africa they built a building, they were about to build a building and then they redesigned it to be inclusive and realised that it would add about 0.5% to the price. so they know and you see the metro in delhi, in beijing. they know that the key to their prosperity is including people. it is true these are very divided societies. you've reported on, you know well. but i want to say to them, "do not make the mistakes we made." that phrase that you've now used twice implies actually in some ways the approach to disability and people with disability is actually a more negativ
kingdom, do you find that the political will and the resources are put in place? you are right. i go to africa, i go to asia and i say to people, "do not make the mistakes we made. "do not exclude people in the way you build a building. "in the way you have buses or trains. "do not exclude the old, the young, the disabled, "because they are your future." that is the advice but what is the reality? in brazil, in sao paulo you have a fully accessible bus rapid...
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so, now, we can say, you know, "i'm a survivor in america", and "i'm a survivor in the united kingdom". we couldn't find each other before. so, survivors were siloed, and we felt alone and we felt unseen. that can't happen any more. you can't put the genie back in the bottle. we know where we are. we see each other and we know that we're a force to be reckoned with, we're notjust sitting alone in at the dark suffering in silence. what do you think comes next for the #metoo movement? well, you know, we are expanded all across the globe. i think when i get this question all the time of what comes next, we've never stopped. what comes next is we will keep advocating, growing. the thing is that in america alone, there's another act of sexual violence that happens every 68 seconds, another survivor. as unfortunate as that is, it's another opportunity to have a person to join this fight and as much as there are survivors as individuals there are also people that love us. so, as we grow in numbers, people want to look at survivors from a place of pity, but you should look at us from a place
so, now, we can say, you know, "i'm a survivor in america", and "i'm a survivor in the united kingdom". we couldn't find each other before. so, survivors were siloed, and we felt alone and we felt unseen. that can't happen any more. you can't put the genie back in the bottle. we know where we are. we see each other and we know that we're a force to be reckoned with, we're notjust sitting alone in at the dark suffering in silence. what do you think comes next for the #metoo...